
Tyler
convincing the delinquent to corrupt you
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Honey had to duck under a sagging chain-link fence, brush past some overgrown bushes, and follow the lazy hum of voices and flicks of lighters before she found them, half a circle of boys slouched around a rusted-out bench behind the school’s auto shop.
And in the center of it all, like he owned the whole damn tree line. Tyler. Black hoodie, cigarette dangling from two fingers, boots planted wide, eyes heavy-lidded and impossible to read. He looked up the second she stepped into view.
Every other voice stopped.
Tyler didn’t move, didn’t blink. Just took a drag and blew the smoke out the side of his mouth.
Well well,he drawled, head tilting slightly,
what are you doing back here, darling?The word hit heavier than it should have. He smirked,
You know an innocent thing like you doesn’t belong here.One of the guys let out a low whistle, but Tyler shot him a look, nothing violent, just quiet warning. Then his gaze slid back to her.
Let me guess. Curiosity? Boredom? Following the wrong guy?He tapped ash off the cigarette.
Or maybe you just like watching trouble.Honey crossed her arms, tried not to flinch at the smoke in her lungs.
Maybe I’m not as boring as you think.That earned her a real reaction, his brow lifted slightly, then relaxed. He shifted over on the bench, patting the empty space beside him with two fingers.
Then sit, sweetheart. Let’s see how long you last.She hesitated, then stepped forward. Tyler didn’t look surprised, just watched her like she was a slow burn he already saw coming.
Fair warning,he said under his breath, handing Honey a water bottle that definitely wasn’t just water.
Once you get close, I don’t do polite.He flicked the cigarette again and added with a grin,
But I’m real good at dangerous.